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    Baltimore[a] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland. With a population of 585,708 at the 2020 census, it is the 30th-most populous US city. [15] Baltimore was designated an independent city by the Constitution of Maryland [b] in 1851, and is the most populous independent city in the nation.

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      The Baltimore City Council is the legislative branch that...

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      The Baltimore area had been inhabited by Native Americans...

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      Flag of Baltimore 1899–1915. The flag of the city of...

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      Baron Baltimore, of Baltimore, County Longford, was a title...

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  2. Baltimore is the biggest city in the U.S. state of Maryland. In 2020 it had about 585,708 people living there. [7] It is not in any county, so it is called an independent city. It is next to the Chesapeake Bay and used to be an important port for trade by ships.

  3. Baltimore County (/ ˈbɔːltɪmɔːr / BAWL-tim-or, locally: / bɔːldəˈmɔːr / bawl-da-MOR or / ˈbɔːlmər / BAWL-mər[1]) is the third-most populous county in the U.S. state of Maryland. It is part of the Baltimore metropolitan area. Baltimore County partly surrounds but does not include the independent city of Baltimore.

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    The area includes the following counties: 1. Anne Arundel County 2. Baltimore City 3. Baltimore County 4. Carroll County 5. Harford County 6. Howard County 7. Queen Anne's County

    The metropolitan area includes the following principal communities : 1. Baltimore 2. Columbia[discuss] 3. Towson It also includes several other communities (not necessarily incorporated as cities or towns): 1. Aberdeen 2. Annapolis 3. Bel Air 4. Catonsville 5. Dundalk 6. Eldersburg 7. Ellicott City 8. Edgewood 9. Glen Burnie 10. Hanover 11. Havre d...

    Greater Baltimore (the city and surrounding suburbs in Baltimore County) is home to four Fortune 1000 companies: Grace Chemicals (in Columbia), Legg Mason, T. Rowe Price, and McCormick & Company (in Hunt Valley). Other companies that call Greater Baltimore home include AAI Corporation (in Hunt Valley), Adams Express Company, Brown Advisory, Alex Br...

    The capital of Maryland and the agencies of the Maryland state government are located in the Baltimore MSA, mainly in Annapolis and Baltimore City. The area is also home to the National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters in Fort Meade in Anne Arundel County, as well as the Social Security Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Servi...

    Baltimore Orioles – Major League Baseball(since 1954)
    Baltimore Ravens – National Football League(since 1996)
    Baltimore Burn – Women's Spring Football League(since 2001)
    Baltimore Nighthawks – Independent Women's Football League(since 2008)
  4. Initially named the Outer Harbor Crossing, the bridge was renamed in 1976 for poet Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner", the U.S. national anthem. At 8,636 feet (2,632 m), it was the second-longest bridge in the Baltimore metropolitan area, after the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.

  5. 3 days ago · Discover 36 fascinating facts about Baltimore (MD), from its rich history and iconic attractions to its vibrant arts scene and mouthwatering cuisine. Explore this dynamic city and all that it has to offer!

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarylandMaryland - Wikipedia

    With a total area of 12,407 square miles (32,130 km 2), Maryland is the ninth-smallest state by land area, [10] and its population of 6,177,224 ranks it the 18th-most populous state and the fifth-most densely populated. Maryland's capital is Annapolis, and the most populous city is Baltimore. [11]

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